ERADICATES BLOOD POU SON and BLOOD TAINT. ?c yeraL bottles of Swift's Specific (S.S. S.) ciitirely cleansed my system of contagious blood poison oftho very worst type. \Ym. S. Loomis, Sh'rcveport, La, hs??? cu rfs scrofula.even , ^S3k^ in its worst forms. t uah scrofvi.a in 1SSI, and cleansed my *? system entirely from it bv taking seven littles of S. S. S. 1 have not had any symp? toms since. C.W. Wilcox, Spartanburg, S. c. fejgg^jiSj has cured hundreds of ??^SSSffiTfll cases of skin cancer. Treatise on Bio* ? i and Skin Diseases mailed Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Gs. l.v 3 Preparations: Alterative, Tonic and ^Expectorant Gonsnmpjion Sssred, The judge of Hanover County Speaks. Tim. Howard suffered forihree years with limy a;:J tiroat troubles, and iast spring was thought by his neighbors to be dying, i heard of his condition and ' gave him A. G. C. Tonic. Its effect was j magical. In a very short time he was able to leave his tod. and now regards I himself a well man. Others in th...

.Mi ? what eryboay is looking for. ??? "We have not the time nor space to enu * merate the name of all we have in stock, but will say COME AND SEE US. You can surelv find everything that is kept in A FIRST-CLASSGROCERY STORE. OUR PRICES WILL SUIT YOU. . YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. RESPECTFULLY, L. H. BRUGH, JEFFERSON STREET, ROANOKE, VA. WYTHE COUNTY, VA. ? At the junction of the North Carolina extension ami Cripple Creek ex'ensiou ,cf the Norfolk and Western Railroad. A great railroad junction, in the heart of the greatest miniug district of Southwest Virginia, and destined soon to rank with the great industrial centers of the New South. THE IVANHOE Offer at Private Sale Desirable Business and Dwelling Lots at an average Price of $275.. All lots are favorably located on gently risiug grounds overlooking the beautiful Valley of New River. The exceedingly low price at which these lot* are placed upon the mark ct insures to investors quick and large returns. TERMS OF SALE: One-third ...

ori?tiffo-??; \i ? ivor;:.-:-!!:.--;!'.,"' j^amaker, "is like taking igu. I.;'you want to do you must let the public know would us soon Chink of doing ?without clerks as without vertising.'' THE POSITION OF TUE TISIES. Our morning contemporary is wrong when it-says,"as it did yesterday, that the T.IMCS is of the opiuion that Mr. Edmunds will have trouble enough iu securing the Democratic nomination for Congress. This papsr some time ago printed no article relative to the candidacy of Major Gaines. In that article we spoke of?the position Major Games jeld in the Farmers' Alliance move? ment,and also pointed out the fact that had a great many friends iu this [riot, and that they propose i to sup bim. ft Kme,f\Vff44a.V?been given .pi thai Major Gaules has jn the canvass, and.so far as Mr. Edmunds is uow the sruan in Lhe field. ! Times has never expressed auy itioo t&amp;gt; Mr. Edmunds, as would ?posed in reading the article . by cur mornin'g contemporary, other 1 aud, we have takf...

what eryboay is looking for. We have not the time nor space to euu merate the name of all we have in stock, but will say COME AND SEE IIS. j You can sure'v find everything that is kept in FIR8T-CLASSGROCERY STORE OUR PRICKS WILE SUIT YOU. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. RESPECTFULLY, H. BRUGH, J EFFERS02? STREET, ROANOKE, VA 5 COUNTL VA motion ot the North Carolina extension am! Cripple Creek txteus;ou lorJfolk and Western Railroad. A great railroad junction, iu the heart ?cutest mining district of Southwest Virginia, ami destined soon to rith the great industrial centers of the New South. T L'uill TiTn s M 1 111 IIPROMI! COMPANY Offer at Private Sale Desirable Busin tsslincl Dwelling Lots at a-i average Price ) of $275. All lots are favornblif located ou gsatly rising grounds overlooking the ?autiful Val'ey of New River. 'Ay lo-v prfce at which these lot* are placed upan the market large retu ns. fcL. -' ??j/h hal mce in one and two yours. placed within miui lrroll County, and f Valle...

VOL. VI ? NO. 202. i II I AMU Al!u cijw U-juU suiting closing price, 7e i yard. Outing cloths in beautiful patterns, it S and 10c a yard. Flannelettes in new and stylish ?atterns at 12?c a yard. Dress ginghams, 5, S and 10c a yard. A few pieces of Scotch ginghams at ? K; worth 25c a yard Still a eweh.iUics.it 4? and ('?;?? a ??rd. Also a few more pieces of checked a &amp;gt;hair at 25c a yard Mohairs in all shades at 25, :'.T; and ? a yard. lVhite goods iu all the newest ma crials and at lowest prices. A special bargain in part' Turkey id table covers. g-4, 75c and 8 10 871c ach. Table linens, towels and napkins in tidless variety, and at prices that efy competition. Another case of white bed quilts at L&amp;gt;aeh. Ladies' and. Gents' underwear mid -iery in great assortment and at ? ttom prices. Large stock of bleached and un? reached cottons and sheetings in all raths. ( 'hildrens white lace hats and capsj m 15c up. Tans. Fans, Fans, Fans, from 2c np. DE 1R. l?S?Lffi i mai...

'UXOKE TIMES. ,Y AND WEEKLY) " /pendent Democratic paper to the material and poiitical of Roanoke and Southwest L*?C YOU ADVERTISE ? i jhikdutiuue au.advertisement,'' fchn Wr.namak'ervj '-is like taking irsigu. 11'you waut to do ^?ou must let the public know lld%* soon ihink of doing Jitbout clerks as without rertising.'? EEP / THE BALL ROLLING. ' The subscribers to the Roanoke and Southern Guarantee Company are grad ualiy rolling up, and it will uot he a great while Wore the capital stock is made up. It was expected that the amount would be subscribed by last evening; bnt jiare'were so many people out of town that this was foun i t s be impossi? ble, and so the committee had to con? tent themselves with a smaller amount than they had exnea&amp;amp;d to have raised. They sue ins i he amo ed, however, in reduce b-j subscribed to es not now look is nil along. It ird work, but tue uro accustomed '.-.ithat the entire umouat ribed lorn &amp;gt;rrow. aud wu^n njittea meets in the ...

W "We have not the time nor space to ciui 5f all we have in stock, but will say AND SEE, JS. You can surclv find everything that is kept in luRST-CLASSGROCERY STOEE. OUR PRICES WILL SUIT YOU. Y'OUR PATRONAGE [3 SOLICITED. RESPECTFULLY, T r JEFFERSON STREET, ROANOKE, VA. E COUNTY, VA , A? the junction ol the North Carolina extensiou ami Cripple Creek extension ot the Norfolk and Western Railroad. A meat railroad junction, iu the heart the createst mining district of Southwest V'irgmia, aud destined: soon to - k with the great industrial centers of the New South. THE I VANHOE n iPuu\ ? rniiD Offer at Private Sale Desirable Business and DvVellin^ Lots at an average Price of $275. kare favorably located on go&amp;gt;uiy risiug grounds overlooking the HaPey of New River, lingiy i &amp;gt;w price at which these lot* are placed upon the mark et itorsquick and large returns. [;?' SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two yours. M exceileut railroad facilities. IVANHOE ii placed w...

AT THE mm store. Side band suitings, closing price, 7c ' vard. Outing cloths in beautiful patterns, ^! S aud 10c a yard. Flannelettes in new aud stylish ?atterns at 12ic a yard. Dress ginghams, 5, 8 and 10c a yard. A few pieces of Scotch ginghams at i(Jc, worth 25c a yard Still a ew challies at 4c aud 6Jc a y rd. Also a few more pieces of checked mohair at 23^ a yard. Mohairs iu all shades at 25, i!7i and 50c a yard. White goods in all the newest ma : rials and at lowest prices. A special bargain in pure Turkev : ' I table covers, 8-4, 75c and 8 10 87?c e ich. Table linens, towels and nspkins in ? :dless variety, and at prices that defy competition. * Another case of white bed quilts at $1 each. -y?-~r T.'ics' and Gents' underwear and h i.fy in crreat assortment and at b"|L prices. Tire stock of bleached and un :':&amp;gt;Mied cottons and sheetings in al! 'Jdresis white lace hats and caps ?5c up. ?, Fans, Fans, Fans, from 2c up SNYDER. VIRGINIA. n i WEH BREAD FLOUR -:::0::: WE W...

W!f-rs specific COKN INSTEAD OF MANNA f^?? fe35 ly renovating the entire system, eliminating all Poisons from the Blood, whztheri of scrofulous or malarial origin, this prep? aration has no equal. . , "For eighteen mcntks I had an tai:ng sore on my tongue. I was treated by best local physicians, but obtained no relief; the sore gradually grew worse. I finally took S. S. S., and was entirely cured after using a few bottles." C B. McLemoke, Henderson, Tex. TREATISE on Blood and Skin 1 liseases'mailcd free. The Swift Si-ecific Co., Atlanta. Ga, IF A MAN. EATS THEREOF HE WIL1 NEVER' HUNGER. I&amp;gt;r. Talmas? Preaches a Maguiflut ut Ser? mon of Comfort for the Weary?God Will Feed the Famishing If They Win Accept Ulm. Lo.\g Branch, Is". j., Aug. 10.?The great Brooklyn preacher who is stay inghere discourses this" week on the gospel provision for ordinary and ex traordinary needs. His text is Joshua v, 12: ''And the manna ceased on the morrow after they had eaten of the ol 1 corn of ...

THE ROANOKE TIMES. tDAlLV AND WEEKLY) An Independent Democratic paper devoted to the material and political n -?r*-&amp;lt;r,s of Roanoke and Southwest Vuginia. 1&amp;gt;0 YOU ADVERTISE ? ''To discontinue au advertisement.'' says John Wanamaker, "is like takius down your sign. It'you want to do business you must let the public know it. I would as soou ikink of doing business without clerks as without advertising." THE MINERAL EXHIBIT. It is the desire of the managers of the fair at Eyachburg to have an ex hibit of the mineral wealth ot this sec? tion, so that strangers within our gates may see what great fields are lying ready here iu Southwestern Virginia and only needing the magic wand of capital to develop them. For a long time the TIMES has been advocating the establishment of an industrial exposition in thi&amp;gt; city on the tenth anniversary of the chartering thfrtowu. The idea was to give the mineral wealth of the section a chance to show itself before the world...

^RE EVIDENCE That the MoW. is wrong, and that nature is endeav? oring to throw off the impurities. A'otning is so^ieutyicial in assisting nature as Swift,s'Spcctfic (S. S. S) It is a simple vegetable compound. Is harmless to the most delicate child, yet^ ii forces the poison to the surface and eliminates it from the blood. I contracted a severe case of blood poison that unfitted me for business for four years. A few bottles of Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) cured J- C. Junes, City Marsha!, Fulton, Arkansas. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ;rec Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga. U -^51 y_ ^iinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia \3 Preparations:: AND (Expectorant i A SURE CURE FOR) 9IP0RE BLOOD, I RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, SCROFULA, TUMORS, i E SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. = ?j Treatise on Bid 1 and Skin Diseases ~ m by mail tree. Address I U. B. G. CHEMICAL 00. ,? s 17 S. 12th ST . RICHMOND, VA. : v'tlllllltlllll.???Miillllllllllllllllllllllp liHtvs si?KriKit ni;i&am...

* SOMETHING TO EAT is what eryboay is looking for.' "We have not the time nor space to euu merate the name of all we have in stock, but will say COME AND SEE US. You can surelv find everything that is kept in IA FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE. OUR PRICES WILL SUIT \'OU. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED RESPECTFULLY, L. H. BRUGH, JEFFERSON STREET, ROANOKE, VA. WYTHE COUNTY, VA. --^At the junction ot the North Carolina extension ami Cripple Creek extension - ^?^iie jforjoijj an(} Western Railroad. A great railroad junction, iu the heart ? %"The greatest miniug district of Southwest Virginia, and destined soon to rank with the great industrial ceuters of the New South. THE IVANHOE Offer at Private Sale Desirable Business and Dwelling' Lots at an average Price of $275. AU lots are favorably located ou geutly. rising grounds overlooking the beautiful Valley of New River. The exceedingly low price at which the3e loU are placed upon the market insures to iuvestors quick and lar^e returns. [ TERMS OF...

* ***** KOL. VI?NO. 205. SPECIAL ATTRAGTIONS AT THE ONE-PRICE SM. Side band suitings, closing price, ?c a yard. Outing cloths in beautiful patterns, it 8 and 10c a yard. Flannelettes in new ami stylish ?attorns at 12 Ac a yard. ^)ress ginghams, 5. 8 and 10c a yard. A few pieces of Scotch ginghams at 20c, worth 25c a yard Still a ew challies at 4c aud Gic a yard. Also a few more pieces of checked mohair at 85c a yard. Mohairs in all shades at 25, 37* and &amp;gt; ks a yard. White goods in all the newest ma? terials and at lowest prices. A special bargain in pure Turkey ; e I table covers, 84, 75c and S 10 S71c each. Table linens, towels and napkins in ??ndless variety, and at prices that lefy competition. Another case of white bed quilts at vl each. Ladies' and Gents1 underwear and hosiery in great assortment and at '? ntoin prices. Larsre stock of bleoehed and un? reached cottons and sheetings in all ? klths. Childrens white lace hats and caps r in 15c up. Fans, Fans, Fans. F^ns...

THE ROANOKE TIMES. c??tLY. AN~I&amp;gt; WEEKLY) An Independent Democratic paper devoted to the material and political nt.eresta of Roanoke and Southwest Viiginia. ?O TOr ADVERTISE ? '?To discontinue an advertisement," says John Wnuamaker, v,is like taking down your sign. If you want to do busiuess you must let the public know it. I would as soon Hunk of doing business without clerks as without advertising-." - THE ROANOKE AND SOUTHERN. Now that the Guarantee Company has succeeded in raising the $50,000 deemed necessary to secure the right of way and terminal facilities for the Roanoke and Southern here, it is to be hoped that there will be no further delay in beginning work at this end of the line. The last appropriation of $100,000 was voted in the spring, and though there have undoubtedly been some just causes for postponement of work now, that to all appearances these have been ^removed, delay ought to cease. The Roanoke and Southern is going to be a great benefit to Roauoke?...